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Lex Luthor is frozen during a battle with the Justice League. He thaws out in the 31st century, discovers Time Trapper and prevents Superman's arrival to Earth as a baby. Future teen heroes ... Read allLex Luthor is frozen during a battle with the Justice League. He thaws out in the 31st century, discovers Time Trapper and prevents Superman's arrival to Earth as a baby. Future teen heroes Karate Kid and Dawnstar must stop him.Lex Luthor is frozen during a battle with the Justice League. He thaws out in the 31st century, discovers Time Trapper and prevents Superman's arrival to Earth as a baby. Future teen heroes Karate Kid and Dawnstar must stop him.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Diedrich Bader
- Batman
- (voice)
- …
Laura Bailey
- Dawnstar
- (voice)
Dante Basco
- Karate Kid
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Time Trapper
- (voice)
- …
Grey DeLisle
- Wonder Woman
- (voice)
- (as Grey DeLisle Griffin)
- …
Jack De Sena
- Robin
- (voice)
- (as Jack DeSena)
Michael Donovan
- Bizarro
- (voice)
- (as Michael David Donovan)
Peter Jessop
- Superman
- (voice)
- …
Erica Luttrell
- Cheetah
- (voice)
- …
Liam O'Brien
- Aquaman
- (voice)
- …
Jason Spisak
- The Flash
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Lex Luthor
- (voice)
Avery Kidd Waddell
- Cyborg
- (voice)
- …
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All I can say is...not much.
My kids enjoyed and was entertained by it so I guess that is the only thing that matters.
Both the animation and story was alright, but both could have been better. Like some of the other reviewers mentioned it did feel a bit like a 1 hour Super Friends television special with the all too familiar Legend of Dome headquarters and Hall Of Justice.
There was some heavy hitters in the voice acting department at least.
Didn't like the inconsistency of when Superman disappeared, so should have Bizarro since he was an imperfect clone of Superman. No Superman, No Clone!
My kids enjoyed and was entertained by it so I guess that is the only thing that matters.
Both the animation and story was alright, but both could have been better. Like some of the other reviewers mentioned it did feel a bit like a 1 hour Super Friends television special with the all too familiar Legend of Dome headquarters and Hall Of Justice.
There was some heavy hitters in the voice acting department at least.
Didn't like the inconsistency of when Superman disappeared, so should have Bizarro since he was an imperfect clone of Superman. No Superman, No Clone!
This film follows the Justice League as they battle one of their greatest foes the Legion of doom but when their leader Lex Luthor discovers a device that allows him to travel through time he plans to erase the heroes from existence before they were founded, can the team stop him before it's too late or will the villains plan succeed? Overall, due to the lesser-known characters, well- known voice cast, and original story, this was shorter than most of the other animated DC features and had a much more clunky animation style but in the end it was still a fun watch and one that I enjoyed my time with.
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014) is a DC animated movie with the Justice League in a time travel story again and it was okay enough.
Positives for JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014): I like how the Justice League are dealing with a villain who can control time and space. You have two characters from the future in Laura Bailey as Dawnstar and Dante Basco as Karate Kid and I like how they play a major part in stopping the villain from destroying time and space. You also have Lex Luthor screwing up the timeline just so that he can win and take over the world. The action sequences are a lot of fun. And finally, I like how Karate Kid and Dawnstar both learn their own lessons after defeating the main villain in the past.
Negatives for JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014): This movie is too short and it feels like the story is being rushed. Lex Luthor's evil plan to destroy the Justice League is really dumb especially when you include having some of the villains looking for his past self in the Arctic. And finally, the final battle was very underwhelming.
Overall, JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014) is a perfectly fine DC animated movie with the DC Superheroes, but it is not one that I'll be in the hurry to rewatch anytime soon.
Positives for JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014): I like how the Justice League are dealing with a villain who can control time and space. You have two characters from the future in Laura Bailey as Dawnstar and Dante Basco as Karate Kid and I like how they play a major part in stopping the villain from destroying time and space. You also have Lex Luthor screwing up the timeline just so that he can win and take over the world. The action sequences are a lot of fun. And finally, I like how Karate Kid and Dawnstar both learn their own lessons after defeating the main villain in the past.
Negatives for JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014): This movie is too short and it feels like the story is being rushed. Lex Luthor's evil plan to destroy the Justice League is really dumb especially when you include having some of the villains looking for his past self in the Arctic. And finally, the final battle was very underwhelming.
Overall, JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014) is a perfectly fine DC animated movie with the DC Superheroes, but it is not one that I'll be in the hurry to rewatch anytime soon.
I've been trying to find something my preschooler and toddler could watch. They like superheroes but none of the cartoons which are available on disc these days are appropriate for them. This was in my opinion, an excellent, clean way to introduce them to the DC universe and have a basic idea of the Character's abilities. My 4 and 2 yr old boys watch it all the time. Im grateful that it doesn't have be-headings or sexually suggestive content, because honestly there is enough material out there for the more hardcore comic book fans this isn't for them. It's for kids. Let it go. When you become a parent, then you'll understand why JLA trapped in time is a great little movie for them.
An entertaining movie that is not excellent, but has its essence, questionable negative points, and still delivers.
"JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time" is a super simple proposal for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because of certain arguments that were not taken into consideration. However, despite this, it offered attractive moments. "Trapped in Time" is a super simple offering for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because certain arguments were not taken into consideration, but despite that, it provided attractive moments. This movie is a rollercoaster of emotions because you might not like it or simply let it pass by to find something that catches your attention.
Regarding the animation, I think it has its advantages and disadvantages, as the movement sequences, color tones, action sequences, and some character designs are decent, making it coherent for a small production like this. However, the focus on many of the characters' faces is debatable. Many of them are not well drawn or were done in a very strange manner, which can slightly diminish the experience.
It should also be added that the movie does not escape the conventional, the neglect of each hero or villain's abilities by the script, the forced comedy, the scenes that make no sense at all, the excessive addition of characters, and perhaps small plot holes that have no answers.
In that sense, I think it's valid or fun to see many of your heroes fight their enemies, watching them work together (even if it's a little) and contributing something more to the animated films.
Lex Luthor will always be a great villain, even though sometimes he forgets how intelligent he is. I must highlight the action scenes of Karate Kid. The plots involving time travel and its consequences always catch attention.
"JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time" is a super simple proposal for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because of certain arguments that were not taken into consideration. However, despite this, it offered attractive moments. "Trapped in Time" is a super simple offering for the little ones at home, but it is also enjoyable for fans of DC animated films, with a sustainable premise that has shortcomings due to various scenes that take you out of context because certain arguments were not taken into consideration, but despite that, it provided attractive moments. This movie is a rollercoaster of emotions because you might not like it or simply let it pass by to find something that catches your attention.
Regarding the animation, I think it has its advantages and disadvantages, as the movement sequences, color tones, action sequences, and some character designs are decent, making it coherent for a small production like this. However, the focus on many of the characters' faces is debatable. Many of them are not well drawn or were done in a very strange manner, which can slightly diminish the experience.
It should also be added that the movie does not escape the conventional, the neglect of each hero or villain's abilities by the script, the forced comedy, the scenes that make no sense at all, the excessive addition of characters, and perhaps small plot holes that have no answers.
In that sense, I think it's valid or fun to see many of your heroes fight their enemies, watching them work together (even if it's a little) and contributing something more to the animated films.
Lex Luthor will always be a great villain, even though sometimes he forgets how intelligent he is. I must highlight the action scenes of Karate Kid. The plots involving time travel and its consequences always catch attention.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Dawnstar and Karate Kid arrive on the neighborhood streets of Washington DC, they observe a young couple walking their dog. The couple resemble "Marvin White" and "Wendy Harris" and their gray bulldog resembles "Wonder Dog" from the animated series of Super Friends (1973).
- GoofsWhen the Doom Patrol is trying to convince the Kents that the baby is theirs, Ma Kent calls Pa Kent Paul (his actual name is Jonathan.)
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Honest Review: DC Animated Movies 2014 (2014)
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- 52m
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- 16:9 HD
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